DocumentCode
3454857
Title
Raptor-network coding strategies for energy efficient cooperative DVB-H multimedia communications
Author
Benacem, Lucien ; Blostein, Steven D.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Queen´´s Univ., Kingston, ON, Canada
fYear
2010
fDate
21-23 June 2010
Firstpage
527
Lastpage
532
Abstract
Reliable and energy-efficient delivery of mobile multimedia across different platforms and application scenarios is very challenging. Both open and proprietary standards exist worldwide; we focus on enhancements to the digital video broadcasting - handheld (DVB-H) standard for transmission over cooperative cellular networks, which enables the use of relaying to supplement existing fixed infrastructure. Cooperation creates a distributed form of multi-input-multi-output (MIMO) systems, resulting in breakthroughs in network energy efficiency and reliability. Thus, cooperative networks have an inherently green ad hoc topology that is able to substantially reduce infrastructure cost, system complexity and energy expenditure. In this paper, novel strategies are proposed and evaluated that combine: (1) fountain coding, e.g., Raptor codes at the application layer, and (2) network coding. Originally proposed for broadcasting over the Internet, the application of fountain codes to wireless cooperative communications networks has been limited to date. These codes enable lower (physical) layer compatibility. Network coding is used to reduce energy consumption by opportunistically recombining and rebroadcasting required combinations of packets. The energy cost of our peer-to-peer file repair sessions, which are integrated with the file delivery session itself, are quantified. Signal processing and modeling techniques used for cross-layer system simulations are also overviewed.
Keywords
Internet; MIMO communication; cellular radio; digital video broadcasting; multimedia communication; network coding; peer-to-peer computing; signal processing; DVB-H multimedia communications; Internet; Raptor-network coding; digital video broadcasting; energy efficient cooperative communications; mobile multimedia; modeling techniques; multi-input-multi-output systems; peer-to-peer file repair sessions; signal processing; transmission over cooperative cellular networks; wireless cooperative communications; Costs; Digital relays; Digital video broadcasting; Energy efficiency; Land mobile radio cellular systems; MIMO; Mobile communication; Multimedia communication; Network coding; Telecommunication network reliability;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Green Circuits and Systems (ICGCS), 2010 International Conference on
Conference_Location
Shanghai
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-6876-8
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-6877-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICGCS.2010.5543006
Filename
5543006
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